Nov 29 – Dec 5, 2017

Nov 29 - Dec 5, 2017 / Vol. 31 / No. 48
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San Antonio’s Dark Disco Duo Calico Club Just Dropped a Delectable New EP

Calico Club, the SA-turned-Corpus Christi duo comprised of producer Galacticat and vocalist PleasureFaces, crafts seedy and arty club music for the dispossessed, dark yet dapper ditties for the dancing depressed. With a punk attitude and a knack for mystery, this pair is soundtracking the slow-dawning apocalypse, racing into the unknown future with hunger and pluck…

Francis Bogside Still Nails Cocktails, Fare in Pub Setting

Francis Bogside reopened on Halloween with a bang — a year to the day from the fire that put it out of business for way too long. In commemoration, the staff was outfitted in SAFD T-shirts. With the wall formerly dividing Francis and Brigid blown out, allowing for double the bar, the space is now…

San Antonio Concerts You Can’t Miss This Week (12/6-12/12)

Wed 12/6 Candlebox Formed in 1990, Candlebox started playing in clubs all over Seattle in ’91, put out an EP, and signed with Maverick Records (Alanis Morissette, Deftones, The Prodigy) not too long after. If you were alive to remember radio in ’90s, Candlebox made some pretty hefty rotation alongside bands like, you know, Soundgarden,…

Things to Do in San Antonio This Week (12/6-12/12)

Thu 12/7 Gabriel Iglesias After cancelling a chunk of his 2017 tour earlier this year to focus on some “health and emotional issues,” stand-up comedian Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias, 41, is taking center stage again, this time at the AT&T Center for his FluffyMania World Tour to celebrate 20 years in comedy. Although he still considers…

In Defense of REO Speedwagon Playing San Antonio’s Tricentennial Celebration

OK, so REO Speedwagon and Pat Benatar may not have been at the top of everyone’s list to perform at the city’s Tricentennial New Year’s Eve celebration. But should we really be taking former Tricentennial Director Edward Benavides’ highly questionable decisions out on these “casino resort circuit”-touring soft rockers?  A refresher: Benavides resigned from his…

New Owners, Menu for Olmos Park Restaurant

Tribeca 212 in Olmos Park, a neighborhood favorite serving up New American fare, has a new set of owners. With a new direction from Rudy Souberbielle and his partners Nick Gutierrez and Emely Zuluag, the restaurant is already  making changes to its operation. The changes, including a weekend brunch (!!!) and now being open on…

ICE Arrests Have Increased 25% Since 2016 — But Not in San Antonio

Arrests made by federal immigration officials not located on the border have skyrocketed — as Border Patrol arrests plummet — under the Trump Administration, according to reports released Tuesday by the federal government. Data shows that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents (officers that arrest immigrants for deportation everywhere but along the border) made a total of…

Chacho’s is Entering the Fried Chicken Business

Chacho’s, a San Antonio staple for deliciously greasy nachos and drunken nights, is opening up a new restaurant. But this time, Chacho’s will be specializing in fried chicken. Set to open on the Far West Side of the city on Hwy. 90 and W. Military Drive, Chacho’s Chicken will be the first location in what…

San Marcos Police Officer Killed While Serving Warrant

San Marcos police officer Kenneth Copeland died Monday afternoon while serving an arrest warrant in a violent crime case. The suspect shot and killed Copeland, 58, in what the police department called an “ambush-style situation.” He is the first San Marcos police officer killed in the line of duty. According to San Marcos Police Chief…

Houston Man Pleads Guilty to Supporting ISIS

A Houston-area man plead guilty to making plans on social media that provided “material support” to the Islamic State — also called ISIS or IS — on Monday in a federal court. The prosecution will be dropping five other counts in the indictment of 23-year-old Asher Abid Khan for making plans to join ISIS in return for his full…

George Strait Named Texan of The Year for Hurricane Relief Efforts

On Monday, the Texas Legislative Conference (a nonpartisan organization of Texas business and political leaders who meet annually in New Braunfels to focus on public policy issues) named The King of Country – George Strait, Texan of the year for his fundraising efforts for the victims of Hurricane Harvey. Obviously. Back in September the country…

First U.S. Baby Delivered From Uterus Transplant Born in Texas

Doctors at Baylor University Medical Center announced Friday that a woman with a uterus transplant delivered a baby late last month, making the delivery the first of its kind in the United States. While uterus transplants have occurred in recent years, the delivery marks a breakthrough in medical research in the U.S. A clinical trial…

San Francisco Producer Giraffage Will Play Paper Tiger on Tuesday

San Francisco-based producer Charlie Yin, recording and performing under the pretty fucking rad name Giraffage, crafts intricate synth-pop that fuses elements of R&B, ambient, and electronic experimentation together in consistently fresh ways. With a few woozy and hypnagogic EPs and mixtapes out since his debut in 2011, Yin just dropped the first Giraffage LP, Too…

MasterChef Junior Begins Casting in San Antonio This Month

MasterChef Junior — you know, the show where Gordon Ramsay doesn’t completely deride the contestants — will be casting for its new season in San Antonio on December 16. Casting is open to children ages 8-13 and will be held at the Hyatt Regency San Antonio from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Parents must pre-register their…

Juanes is Coming To The Freeman Coliseum and Everything’s OK Now

For those of you who don’t know: Juan Esteban Aristizábal Vásquez, better known as Juanes, was a member of Ekhymosis (a pretty dope Latin rock band) before going solo in the late ’90s. In 2000, the Colombian singer released his debut album Fíjate Bien and secured three Latin Grammy Awards – Best New Artist, Best…

Racist, Homophobic Fliers Found at University in Dallas

While Texas State seems to have an unofficial calendar of racist fliers going up on campus, hateful words were this time found around Southern Methodist University in Dallas over the weekend. While this isn’t necessarily shocking since we know that Texas colleges have the most hate group recruitment efforts in the country, it’s still pretty…

U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Texas Case on Same-Sex Benefits

The U.S. Supreme Court has decided against hearing a Texas case to allow same-sex spouses of government employees the same benefits that opposite-sex spouses receive — like dental, health and life insurance. The court’s Monday decision, which came without any comment from court justices, allows a Texas Supreme Court ruling calling for a more in-depth…

Bexar County Deputy Shoots Teen Driver Who Tried to Run Him Over

A 17-year-old is in critical condition after he tried to run over a Bexar County deputy with his car, and the deputy shot him. “If [the driver] survives, he’s facing several serious felony charges. At this point, we don’t know if it’ll be handled as attempted capital murder or aggravated assault on a public servant, but…

Barry Manilow Will Play Majestic Theatre in January

With a career that speaks for itself – one that includes selling more than 85 million albums and securing 50 Top 40 hits – the legendary Barry Manilow doesn’t need much introduction. On tour with his latest album This is My Town: Songs of New York (released back in April) the “Copacabana” and “Mandy” singer…

All the San Antonio Restaurant Openings and Closings in November

Thanksgiving was last week, and the restaurant openings keep on coming. Here’s what opened and closed in November: Openings Tony G’s relocated from St. Paul Square to Denver Heights inside the former Tommy Moore’s Cafe. The fried chicken is worth a visit alone. Find them at 915 Hackberry St., (210) 451-1234. Kung Fu Tea, a New…

San Antonio is the First Texas City Vowing to End AIDS by 2030

San Antonio has become the first city in Texas to sign onto an international initiative to eradicate AIDS by 2030. The initiative, known as Fast Track Cities, has three goals in mind for San Antonio residents: that 90 percent of people with HIV are diagnosed (currently 86 percent), that 90 percent of people diagnosed with HIV are…

Keep Your Eyes Peeled for the Stone Oak Stalker

A woman shopping in the Stone Oak area said a man followed her around in two different stores, which is the last thing someone wants when out shopping for the holidays. Alexandria Howard told News4SA.com that a man stared her down and followed her from aisle to aisle while she was shopping at Target. She…

Krayzie Bone, Mike Jones Playing San Antonio This Weekend

You read that right. From the legendary Bone Thugs ‘n’ harmony, Krayzie Bone himself will be rocking Fitzgerald’s (which is hosting a ton of hip-hop shows as of late, including R.A. The Rugged Man and Bizzy Bone), along with “Still Tippin’” rapper Mike Jones. With all the unnecessary stress of the holidays about to be…

Final PechaKucha San Antonio of 2017 Brings Inspiration to Trinity University

It’s time again for your quarterly dose of inspiration via another staggering array of doers, thinkers, creators, and provokers. We’re talking, of course, about the 28th installment of PechaKucha. Just in case you’re somehow not familiar yet, our local edition is one of many international spinoffs of the Japanese presentation/lecture concept which is brilliant in…

Apartment Developers and Community Members Clash Over Hays Street Bridge Property

For newer San Antonians (including the author of this story), mention of the Hays Street Bridge brings to mind sunrise yoga classes, group bike rides, Instagram photoshoots, or a post-microbrew stroll. The 136-year-old railroad bridge epitomizes the last decade’s obsession with turning derelict industrial buildings and structures into hip, high-end hangouts. But for longtime residents…

SAPD Arrests Man in Thanksgiving Day Murder of 10-year-old Girl

The San Antonio Police Department has arrested a suspect in the shooting death of a 10-year-old girl on Thanksgiving morning. Officers arrested 18-year-old Cody Gann Thursday for the murder of Delilah Hernandez on the morning of Nov. 23. According to SAPD, detectives believe the shooting was gang-related and Hernandez was not the intended target. Hernandez…

Watch These Guys Catch a 45-pound Catfish in Laredo

Two Texas men reeled in not only a catch of the day, but pretty much the catch  of the week while fishing on November 22. Danny Aguilar Jr. and Hector Hernandez, who both live in Laredo, posted a video to Facebook showing them catching the 4-foot, 45-pound catfish at Lake Casa Blanca. You can see…

Carnitas Lonja Adds Fabulous Salsas, Tacos and More to Roosevelt Ave.

Blue skies, puffy clouds, light breeze; chunky carnitas, great guac, savvy salsas … all brought to your picnic table by possibly the best smile in the city’s serving fraternity: Get yourself to Carnitas Lonja. After a closure hiccup occasioned by a Health Department “misunderstanding,” the little carnitas cabaña that could is back in business, coffers…

What Should This Baby Sloth Be Named?

A baby sloth was born in New Braunfels earlier this month! And if you come up with the perfect suggestion, you could help name it! A Linnaeus’s two-toed sloth (so specific) was born at Animal World & Snake Farm Zoo on November 17. The little cutie was a bit of a surprise since the sloths’…

Texas State Student Newspaper Apologizes for “White Death” Editorial

Texas State University is again in the middle of race-infused tension, this time for an opinion column published in the campus newspaper. On November 28, the University Star, Texas State’s school paper, published an editorial titled, “Your DNA is an abomination,” one which called for the death of “whiteness.” Surprising to no one, the column, written by…

Walk-On’s Bistreaux & Bar Gets Into Holiday Spirit with Blitzen Burger

Walk-On’s Bistreaux & Bar is celebrating the holiday season with a new burger of the month. Walk-On’s is dishing out “The Blitzen Burger” throughout December for $13.99. Brioche buns are stacked with a half-pound patty (half ground venison and half ground beef), bacon, green apples, feta, Peppadews, ghost pepper cheese and spinach tossed in pepper…

What to Expect from Burgerteca, Chef Johnny Hernandez’s Newest Project

After four years of stop-and-start planning and construction, during which time Johnny Hernandez nearly lost interest due to other projects, the celebrated chef finally added Burgerteca in the Big Tex development to his arsenal of popular eating establishments. It officially opens Monday, but the restaurant invited media to check out the space and menu this…

John Fullbright, Jacob Tovar Set to Take Over Floore’s

With a Grammy nomination for Best Americana Album for 2012’s From The Ground Up, it’s clear that more than a few folks of taken notice of John Fullbright’s unique sound. While, the singer isn’t exactly doing anything super new to the genre (it’s Americana after all), Fullbright’s soulful vocals add a bit of a pop…

Book Signing Offers Perfect Gift, Meet-and-Greet for History Buffs

Something of a one-stop shop for the local history buff, this signing and sale unites the authors of three giftable books that celebrate San Antonio in distinct ways. Published by the History Press, San Antonio’s Historic Market Square sheds light on the backstory of an Alamo City landmark from the perspective of Edna Campos Gravenhorst,…

SAPD Arrests Suspect in Murder of Dead Man Found in Barrel

After a 12-day search, San Antonio Police Department officers have found and arrested Jesse Ray Castilla, the man suspected of killing 26-year-old Joseph Camarena and disposing his body in a barrel on the side of the road. In a Wednesday evening Facebook post, SAPD said Castilla was found on the city’s North Side after multiple tips from…

The Hamburglar Robbed an East Side McDonald’s Wednesday Morning

Okay so he wasn’t the infamous Hamburglar, but a masked man did break into and rob the McDonald’s near I-10 and W.W. White Road. According to KSAT, the San Antonio police department said a man wearing a bandana entered the burger joint through the drive-thru window. The window! The man took the cash register and…

Centro’s Pat DiGiovanni Resigns Amid Ethical Investigation, Again

If you’re up on city politics, you’ve probably heard by now that Centro San Antonio CEO Pat DiGiovanni has resigned as the city investigates an elaborate embezzlement scheme linked to the downtown development nonprofit (that contracts with the city). Here’s the quick and dirty rundown: According to Centro officials who spoke with San Antonio Express-News’ Josh…

Baskin-Robbins Is Celebrating Re-Opening With .99 Cent Scoops

Sure it’s “fall” in Texas, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a scoop of ice cream through December. To help you reach that goal, Baskin-Robbins will offer .99 cent scoops to customers during the grand re-opening celebration of their New Braunfels location from noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday, December 2. Expect more than just…

Escape Reality at This Unicorn-Themed Art Show at Brick

While 2017 will undoubtedly be remembered as a grim, tragic and consistently surreal slump for an increasing number of reasons, pop culture historians may one day look back on it as the Year of the Unicorn. While it’s doubtful these magical beasts collectively reared their multi-colored heads to thoughtfully lift our spirits, it would be…

The Dead Milkmen Will Play Paper Tiger Next Spring

There’s a place / In San Antone / Where I can go / And not feel alone! If you listen to punk rock, and have been living here long enough to know how special the original Tacoland really was, you know how important and awesome and exciting this is. If you’re new to all of…

Get Your 2018 Spurs Calendar Before They Sell Out

The prized Spurs calendar is now on sale, San Antonio! While the calendars were available beginning Tuesday at Credit Human locations in the area, they are now on sale on the Silver and Black Give Back website. For those who don’t make the calendars a must-have like my family does, the calendars let fans have…

San Antonio Won’t Be Getting an MLS Team Anytime Soon

San Antonio is officially out of the running to have its own Major League Soccer team — at least in the near future. On Wednesday, MLS officials announced that Cincinnati, Detroit, Nashville, and Sacramento are the chosen finalists vying for new franchises (teams) within the MLS. Officials will pick which two cities will be home…

San Antonio Could Soon Be Home to World’s Tallest Ferris Wheel

The Alamo City’s skyline may be changing. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) received a mysterious proposal to build a Ferris wheel as tall as 900 feet here in San Antonio. That’s hundreds of feet taller than the city’s existing tallest structure, the Tower of the Americas. The proposal was submitted in October, alongside a request…

Live Oak Man Charged with Trans Woman’s River Walk Death

A Live Oak man has been indicted for the murder of Kenne McFadden, the 26-year-old trans woman whose body was found floating in the San Antonio River in April. A grand jury indicted 20-year-old Mark Daniel Lewis on Tuesday for “recklessly” causing the McFadden’s death by either pushing her into the water or failing to…

Things to Do in San Antonio This Week (11/29-12/5)

Wed 11/29 The Hip-Hop Nutcracker A contemporary re-imagining of Tchaikovsky’s classic score, The Hip-Hop Nutcracker features pioneering rapper and producer Kurtis Blow alongside an all-star cast of dancers, a DJ and a violinist. With help from the mysterious Drosselmyer, Maria-Clara and her Nutcracker Prince travel back in time to a 1980s-era Brooklyn nightclub. $39-$59, 8pm,…

Free Will Astrology (11/29-12/5)

ARIES (March 21-April 19): I hope that everything doesn’t come too easily for you in the coming weeks. I’m worried you will m eet with no obstructions and face no challenges. And that wouldn’t be good. It might weaken your willpower and cause your puzzle-solving skills to atrophy. Let me add a small caveat, however.…

Savage Love: Devastation

Q: I’m a straight man in a live-in relationship with a beautiful woman. There are no sparks in bed, and it’s been more than a year since we’ve had sex. She says, “I’m sorry, but I’m just not interested.” Sometimes she asks me if I’m disappointed, and I say something like “I miss sex.” And…


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